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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1939-08-11

Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1939-08-11, page 01

Zll^/fSetv'mq Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community ^/\\^
Volnmo 18. No. 32
COLUMBUS, OHIO, PHIDAT, AUGU.ST 11, 1039
Dovoted to AmftTlcnn ftnrl Jewish XilenlM
Strictly Confidential
Tidbits From Everywhere By PHINBAS 3. BIRON
lewiil
P®mn In
TRANSOCEANIC '
If you knew Vienna its Nazl- ficatlon, don't return. , . That's the advice of experts who have revisited the Brown Danube town, only to discover that the exquisite Viennese restaurants have deteriorated to such'an extent that their cuisine is practically unrecognizable. Well-informed foreign corres¬ pondents insist that Edda Ciano, daughter of II Duce, could make him reverse his anti-Jewish policy. . . She's the only; living ] person who's not afraid of Mus¬ solini. . ; Overiin London Nazi agents are photographing all ¦ Germans who go to see Warner Brothers' "Confessions of a Nazi Spy". , . When they return to Germany they'll find out that they've committed a serious crime. . . Mussolini will never forgive Hitler for officially con¬ gratulating him on his 56th birthday the other day. . . The Italian dictator has ;becorae, so touchy about his age that his birthday is no longer announced or celebrated in Italy. . . Ger¬ many's fishing fleet is so con¬ structed that it can be changed overnight into an adjunct of the Nazi na^'y, we're told by Neil O'Hara, our favorite columnist.. HOME FRONT
We nominate the Herald-Trib¬ une of JacRsonville, Fla., aa the Number one anti-Semitic paper In this countiy.. . Its front, page outdoes Coughlin and the rest ot the baiters in its silly attacks against "Jeivif.sh domination" of American life... That New York Daily Mirror editorial on Sir Victor Sassoon, who is reputed to be one of the controlling fin¬ anciers of Shangliai, was full of nasty implications. . .' One of them was the charge that the Sassoon fortune has been built up on the opium trade—whicii Is not true. . .A delegation from Germany arrived here the other day. on the S. S. Bremen, and immediately proceeded to Mex¬ ico, to start an intensive pro- Hitler campaign there. . . Not much Is being written about it, but J. Edgar Hoover's secret ser¬ vice men are doing a swell job in rounding up Nazi spies in this country. . . The prosecu¬ tion of Nazi spy cases has in¬ creased twenty-fold during the last year. . . THIS AND THAT
Those In the know Insist that America's abrogation of the commercial treaty with Japan was motivated to a great ex¬ tent by considerations of the psychological effect it would have on Hitler. . . These same Interpreters say that Danzig will be taken by the Nazis on Aiigust 15th. . •. The story here¬ abouts is, that.if Mr. Hearst's New York Journal-American fails to regain Jewish sympa- thies with its current seriallza' .tion ^of Emil Ludwig's biography of Badolf, called "Hitler Un¬ masked," it wiil be sold to one of the other New York dailies, Zionist-Revisionists arrested by the British police in Palestine on various charges have foiind out that their best method of attracting attention and getting concessions is a hunger strike. .. It is true that If the British had¬ n't subjected eighty HevisiOn- ists iii a concentration camp near Jerusalem to forcible feed¬ ing these boys would have starv¬ ed to death. . . Zionists are (ConttDued oa Vaee 7)
NEW YORK:—Although more than 47 per cent of the Jewish physicians in the United States practice in New York State, with the biilk concentrated on the Atlantic seaboard between Baltimore and Boston, there are more than 400 communities in the country with a population of 10,000 or more which have no Jewish physicians, according to a preliminary survey ot the Medical Committee on Research released By the Conference on Jewish Relations.
The survey, whicli appears in the July issue of the Jewish Social Studies, a quarterly jour¬ nal published by the Confer¬ ence, represents some of the findings of a committee which has been engaged for the past three: years in a study ot Jews in medicine in the United States. Dr. Jacob A. Goldberg is secre¬ tary of the comrjiittee, whose members include Drs. A. A. Brill, Aaron Brown, Reuben !•. Kahn, A. J. Hongy, Kaufman Schlivek, I. S. Wechsler and Reuben Ottenberg.
The Increase In Jewish physi¬ cians in ten major cities (New York, Cliicago, Philadelphia, L.0S Angeles, Boston, Detroit, Cincinnati, St. Louis and New Orleans) since 1899, the survey discloses, parallels the increase in the Jewisli population of this counti'y since that year. "It is ot significance to note," accord¬ ing to the report, "that .lewish physicians practicing in New York City in 1936 graduated from 97 medical schools in the United States, 8 in Canada and 77 European medical schools. The wide distribution has, in part at least, apparently Ibeen caused by the difficulties Jew¬
ish Students have experienced hi gaining admission to medical schools In their own communi¬ ties or even in the United States as a whole."
Taking cognizance of move¬ ments, "to check any growth In the number of Jewish medical students and Jewish, physic¬ ians," the survey notes that medical schools in this country have decreased from 162 in 1906 to 78 in 1931. "The result pt restrictive admission policies, it concludes; "'has been at least ^Contlnneil on Vaee 2>
Mewporl Jews Will Present City With Statue .:
A. H. Friedland Jewish Educator Dies After Long Illness
NEWPORT, R: I.:—Descend¬ ants of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Wil¬ liams and John Clark will gath¬ er in historic Newport on Au¬ gust 20, for presentation to that city ot a monument dedicated to the fpunders of religious liberty, first established on this Contirient in the State of Rhode Island; This monument will be presented to the City of New¬ port by the local Jewish con¬ gregation, established In 1058 when 15 Jewish families arrived from the West Indies, and will form part of the colorful New¬ port Tercentenary celebrations which have been going on all summer.
W. Selden Washington and Elward Jonas Phillips, direct descendants of George Washing¬ ton and Rabbi Moses Seixas, (Continued on Faffe 2}
CIiEVEIiAND;-^A. H. Fried land, director ot tlie Bureau of Jewish Education of Cleveland, and national president ot His¬ tadruth Ivritli, recognized as America's most brilliant Jew¬ ish educator, died Thursday evening after a long illness, Fu¬ neral services were held last Sunday morning in'the. syna¬ gogue of the Jewish Center-
Althbugh In excruciating pains during the past several weeks, Mr. Friedland labored until the last moment on his essays, stories and poems and only two days before his death completed another book ot He¬ brew poems to be published, like his last two books. In Pales¬ tine.
Mr. Friedland was active on the national executive commit¬ tee of the Zionist Organization of America. He was the most Intimate friend of Dr. Solomon Goldman, president of the Zion¬ ist Organization, of America, and both collaborated in writ¬ ing text-books and anthologies. The author of hundreds of Hebrew short stories for adults as well as children, Mr. Fried¬ land was undoubtedly the most widely read Hebrew author in Hebrew schools not only in this country but also In all English- speaking countries throughout the world.
Surviving Mr. Fritdlafj^ are his wife, Yonina; a daughtijr, Avlva, the wife ot Babbi David Polish, newly-selected director ot the Hiilel Foundation at Cor¬ nell University; his mother, who resides in Palestine; a brother and a sister.
B'nai B'rith Buys 125,000 Worth of J.N.F. Notes For Land
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mnowncemeni
®
®
For the first time in 18 years The Ohio Jewish Chronicle will
move the editorial offices, now located at 232 Worth High St.,
to its new Home and Printing Plant
15 EftST LIHWGSTON WEWUE
A few steps off of Higti street.
The removal will be completed Monday, August 21 st.
All commercial printing orders will be given prompt atten¬ tion on that date.
News matter and publicity will be handled more efficiently than ever in our new and enlarged quarters
YOUR COOPERATION please:
On account of our moving, the Chronicle will be published one day earlier next week. All material for our issue of August 18th must reach us no later than Tuesday evening^ AugustlSth.
THE OeiO JEWISe CHUOMICLE
WASHINGTON, D. C.:—Re¬ cognizing the importance of even more aggressive acquisi¬ tion ot land in Palestine be¬ cause of the Imminent threat of changed status, tlie Central' Administrative Board of B'nai B'rith has authorized the pur¬ chase of $25,000 worth ot deben¬ ture note's .of a $1,000,000 issue floated by the Jewish National Fund in this country to supple¬ ment its income and to take up Important options pn Palestine land secured prior to the is¬ suance of the White Paper, It was announced here this week by Henry Monsky, President of . B'nai B'rith,
Mr. Mghsky explained that in buying these Jewish National Fund riotes, the B'nar B'rith was manifesting once again Its <Je- sire to aid the Jewish National , Fund in what' liow is a very necessary project, juat as the B'nai B'rith did previously, in 1936, manifest its support of the Jewish National Fund program through the pledge of $100,000 to the Fund for the purchase . by B'nal B'rith of an area of 4,000 dunams (1,000 acres) near Beth Alpha, where nearly 100 refugee families are already settled in B'nai B'rith-Alfred M. Cohen Colony.
Amortized for five yeara, the debenture notes pay 4% inter¬ est, payable semi-annually. Undertaken in re.sponse to an urgent request made by Dr. Chaim Weizmann, President of the World Zioni<!t Organization, Menahem M. Ussishfcin, Presi¬ dent ot the Jewish National Fund, and American Zionist leaders who participated in the London conference convoked by the British Government prior to the Issuance of the White Paper, the $1,000,000 loan will enable the J. N. F. to redeem imme¬ diately 100,000 dunams (25,000 acres) of land.
More than half of the loan has already been subscribed. Next to Hadassah's $75,000 subscrip¬ tion, B'nai B'rith's is the largest to date. ,
BEW NEUSTADT,
Managing Editor
Our Telephone Number is AD. 2954
C. L 0. leader Asks
NEW YORK:—"Anti-Semit¬ ism is an Important part of a wide conspiracy to destroy tho liberties ot the American peo¬ ple," warned John Brophy, na¬ tional director of tho C. I. O., in an appeal for labor's support of the Committee ot Catholics to Fight Anti-Semitism.
"Anti-Semitism, like every other form of racism and min¬ ority hatred, has a real place in the plans of undemocratic, un- American forces seeking to dominate our social and politi¬ cal life," he said. "It is spread in America today for a definite and carefully plotted purpose". His declaration appears in the September issue of The Voice, published hy the Committee of Catholics.
Mayor Fiorella H. La Guardia has been urged by L. M. Birk¬ head, national Director of Friends of Democracy, Inc., to call a City Hall Conference of religious, social and civic lead¬ ers for the purpose of develop- (Contluued on Vaee 2)
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Zll^/fSetv'mq Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community ^/\\^
Volnmo 18. No. 32
COLUMBUS, OHIO, PHIDAT, AUGU.ST 11, 1039
Dovoted to AmftTlcnn ftnrl Jewish XilenlM
Strictly Confidential
Tidbits From Everywhere By PHINBAS 3. BIRON
lewiil
P®mn In
TRANSOCEANIC '
If you knew Vienna its Nazl- ficatlon, don't return. , . That's the advice of experts who have revisited the Brown Danube town, only to discover that the exquisite Viennese restaurants have deteriorated to such'an extent that their cuisine is practically unrecognizable. Well-informed foreign corres¬ pondents insist that Edda Ciano, daughter of II Duce, could make him reverse his anti-Jewish policy. . . She's the only; living ] person who's not afraid of Mus¬ solini. . ; Overiin London Nazi agents are photographing all ¦ Germans who go to see Warner Brothers' "Confessions of a Nazi Spy". , . When they return to Germany they'll find out that they've committed a serious crime. . . Mussolini will never forgive Hitler for officially con¬ gratulating him on his 56th birthday the other day. . . The Italian dictator has ;becorae, so touchy about his age that his birthday is no longer announced or celebrated in Italy. . . Ger¬ many's fishing fleet is so con¬ structed that it can be changed overnight into an adjunct of the Nazi na^'y, we're told by Neil O'Hara, our favorite columnist.. HOME FRONT
We nominate the Herald-Trib¬ une of JacRsonville, Fla., aa the Number one anti-Semitic paper In this countiy.. . Its front, page outdoes Coughlin and the rest ot the baiters in its silly attacks against "Jeivif.sh domination" of American life... That New York Daily Mirror editorial on Sir Victor Sassoon, who is reputed to be one of the controlling fin¬ anciers of Shangliai, was full of nasty implications. . .' One of them was the charge that the Sassoon fortune has been built up on the opium trade—whicii Is not true. . .A delegation from Germany arrived here the other day. on the S. S. Bremen, and immediately proceeded to Mex¬ ico, to start an intensive pro- Hitler campaign there. . . Not much Is being written about it, but J. Edgar Hoover's secret ser¬ vice men are doing a swell job in rounding up Nazi spies in this country. . . The prosecu¬ tion of Nazi spy cases has in¬ creased twenty-fold during the last year. . . THIS AND THAT
Those In the know Insist that America's abrogation of the commercial treaty with Japan was motivated to a great ex¬ tent by considerations of the psychological effect it would have on Hitler. . . These same Interpreters say that Danzig will be taken by the Nazis on Aiigust 15th. . •. The story here¬ abouts is, that.if Mr. Hearst's New York Journal-American fails to regain Jewish sympa- thies with its current seriallza' .tion ^of Emil Ludwig's biography of Badolf, called "Hitler Un¬ masked," it wiil be sold to one of the other New York dailies, Zionist-Revisionists arrested by the British police in Palestine on various charges have foiind out that their best method of attracting attention and getting concessions is a hunger strike. .. It is true that If the British had¬ n't subjected eighty HevisiOn- ists iii a concentration camp near Jerusalem to forcible feed¬ ing these boys would have starv¬ ed to death. . . Zionists are (ConttDued oa Vaee 7)
NEW YORK:—Although more than 47 per cent of the Jewish physicians in the United States practice in New York State, with the biilk concentrated on the Atlantic seaboard between Baltimore and Boston, there are more than 400 communities in the country with a population of 10,000 or more which have no Jewish physicians, according to a preliminary survey ot the Medical Committee on Research released By the Conference on Jewish Relations.
The survey, whicli appears in the July issue of the Jewish Social Studies, a quarterly jour¬ nal published by the Confer¬ ence, represents some of the findings of a committee which has been engaged for the past three: years in a study ot Jews in medicine in the United States. Dr. Jacob A. Goldberg is secre¬ tary of the comrjiittee, whose members include Drs. A. A. Brill, Aaron Brown, Reuben !•. Kahn, A. J. Hongy, Kaufman Schlivek, I. S. Wechsler and Reuben Ottenberg.
The Increase In Jewish physi¬ cians in ten major cities (New York, Cliicago, Philadelphia, L.0S Angeles, Boston, Detroit, Cincinnati, St. Louis and New Orleans) since 1899, the survey discloses, parallels the increase in the Jewisli population of this counti'y since that year. "It is ot significance to note," accord¬ ing to the report, "that .lewish physicians practicing in New York City in 1936 graduated from 97 medical schools in the United States, 8 in Canada and 77 European medical schools. The wide distribution has, in part at least, apparently Ibeen caused by the difficulties Jew¬
ish Students have experienced hi gaining admission to medical schools In their own communi¬ ties or even in the United States as a whole."
Taking cognizance of move¬ ments, "to check any growth In the number of Jewish medical students and Jewish, physic¬ ians," the survey notes that medical schools in this country have decreased from 162 in 1906 to 78 in 1931. "The result pt restrictive admission policies, it concludes; "'has been at least ^Contlnneil on Vaee 2>
Mewporl Jews Will Present City With Statue .:
A. H. Friedland Jewish Educator Dies After Long Illness
NEWPORT, R: I.:—Descend¬ ants of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Wil¬ liams and John Clark will gath¬ er in historic Newport on Au¬ gust 20, for presentation to that city ot a monument dedicated to the fpunders of religious liberty, first established on this Contirient in the State of Rhode Island; This monument will be presented to the City of New¬ port by the local Jewish con¬ gregation, established In 1058 when 15 Jewish families arrived from the West Indies, and will form part of the colorful New¬ port Tercentenary celebrations which have been going on all summer.
W. Selden Washington and Elward Jonas Phillips, direct descendants of George Washing¬ ton and Rabbi Moses Seixas, (Continued on Faffe 2}
CIiEVEIiAND;-^A. H. Fried land, director ot tlie Bureau of Jewish Education of Cleveland, and national president ot His¬ tadruth Ivritli, recognized as America's most brilliant Jew¬ ish educator, died Thursday evening after a long illness, Fu¬ neral services were held last Sunday morning in'the. syna¬ gogue of the Jewish Center-
Althbugh In excruciating pains during the past several weeks, Mr. Friedland labored until the last moment on his essays, stories and poems and only two days before his death completed another book ot He¬ brew poems to be published, like his last two books. In Pales¬ tine.
Mr. Friedland was active on the national executive commit¬ tee of the Zionist Organization of America. He was the most Intimate friend of Dr. Solomon Goldman, president of the Zion¬ ist Organization, of America, and both collaborated in writ¬ ing text-books and anthologies. The author of hundreds of Hebrew short stories for adults as well as children, Mr. Fried¬ land was undoubtedly the most widely read Hebrew author in Hebrew schools not only in this country but also In all English- speaking countries throughout the world.
Surviving Mr. Fritdlafj^ are his wife, Yonina; a daughtijr, Avlva, the wife ot Babbi David Polish, newly-selected director ot the Hiilel Foundation at Cor¬ nell University; his mother, who resides in Palestine; a brother and a sister.
B'nai B'rith Buys 125,000 Worth of J.N.F. Notes For Land
im,poriam
mnowncemeni
®
®
For the first time in 18 years The Ohio Jewish Chronicle will
move the editorial offices, now located at 232 Worth High St.,
to its new Home and Printing Plant
15 EftST LIHWGSTON WEWUE
A few steps off of Higti street.
The removal will be completed Monday, August 21 st.
All commercial printing orders will be given prompt atten¬ tion on that date.
News matter and publicity will be handled more efficiently than ever in our new and enlarged quarters
YOUR COOPERATION please:
On account of our moving, the Chronicle will be published one day earlier next week. All material for our issue of August 18th must reach us no later than Tuesday evening^ AugustlSth.
THE OeiO JEWISe CHUOMICLE
WASHINGTON, D. C.:—Re¬ cognizing the importance of even more aggressive acquisi¬ tion ot land in Palestine be¬ cause of the Imminent threat of changed status, tlie Central' Administrative Board of B'nai B'rith has authorized the pur¬ chase of $25,000 worth ot deben¬ ture note's .of a $1,000,000 issue floated by the Jewish National Fund in this country to supple¬ ment its income and to take up Important options pn Palestine land secured prior to the is¬ suance of the White Paper, It was announced here this week by Henry Monsky, President of . B'nai B'rith,
Mr. Mghsky explained that in buying these Jewish National Fund riotes, the B'nar B'rith was manifesting once again Its